Gypsy music: the Balkans and beyond
The figure of the gypsy is simultaneously vilified and romanticized. Gypsies have for centuries been associated with criminality and dirt, but also with colour, magic and music. Gypsy music is popular around the world, and is performed at occasions that include weddings in Bulgaria, jazz shows in Pa...
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Zusammenfassung: | The figure of the gypsy is simultaneously vilified and romanticized. Gypsies have for centuries been associated with criminality and dirt, but also with colour, magic and music. Gypsy music is popular around the world, and is performed at occasions that include weddings in Bulgaria, jazz shows in Paris and festivals in the USA. Performers like Taraf de Haidouks and the Boban Markovic Orkestar remain popular for their more traditional sounds, while groups such as Gogol Bordello have gained new audiences with experimental and hybridized forms.The Balkans is home to the world's largest Romani populations and a major site of gypsy music production. But just as the traditionally nomadic Roma have travelled globally, so has their music, and gypsy music styles have roots and associations beyond the Balkans, including Russian Romani guitar music, flamenco, gypsy jazz and the more recent forms of gypsy punk and Balkan beats.Covering the thirteenth century to the present day, and with a geographical scope that ranges from rural Romania to New York by way of Budapest, Moscow and Andalusia, Gypsy Music reveals the remarkable diversity of this exuberant art form |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 7
1 THE ORIGINS OF BALKAN GYPSY MUSIC 27
2 LISZTVS BARTÓK: THE HUNGARIAN QUESTION 50
3 GYPSY MUSIC AND BALKANISM 74
4 CONTEMPORARY GYPSY MUSIC IN THE BALKANS 94
5 GYPSY MUSIC IN RUSSIA 119
6 GYPSY MUSIC IN SPAIN: FLAMENCO 138
7 GYPSY JAZZ: HYBRID FORMS 153
8 GYPSY PUNK AND BALKAN BEATS 168
CONCLUSION 185
References 189
Bibliography 203
Discography 211
Acknowledgements 215
Photo Acknowledgements 217
Index 219
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INDEX
accordion 8, 46, 75* 169,171,176
Andalusia 143,145» 150
Bajramovič, Šaban 30-31, 80
Balkan beats 11, 167,169-78
Balkan brass 39-41, 46,101-10,171
Balkan Wars, the 83, 87, 88-90
balkanism 82, 84-5,104-5, n8,137,150,
175
Balkans, the 8-9, n-14, 28, 74-93,135-7,
175,188
Bartók, Béla 10, 52, 55, 62-7, 64* 68-9,
100,126,163
Bihari, János 52
Black Cat, White Cat (film) 79,79
Borrow, George 18-20, 21, 23, 24, 57,
144,146
Bregovič, Goran 76-81,77,108,170
Bronte, Emily 18
Buttler, Ljiljana 31
Ceau§escu, Nicolae 91, 92-3
Cervantes 20
cimbalom 38, 46, 52, 60, 61, 93, 96,133
Čoček 55-6
communism 31-2, 41, 90-92,112-13,135,
169,170
Decade of Roma Inclusion 34-5
‘Djelem Djelem (Romani anthem)
30-31, 72
duende147
electro swing 167
Emir Kusturica and the No Smoking
Orchestra 78,117
see also Kusturica, Emir
Eurovision Song Contest 75-6
Falla, Manuel de 100,147
Fanfare Ciocârlia
marketing of 36,113-14,117,142-3,
171-2
music and history of 7-8, 68, 94,
101-10,106,109,163
flamenco 10,36,100,109,138-52,139,
153,161,162
Franco, Francisco 143,149,151
Galich, Aleksandr 131
Gatlif, Tony 93,138
Gipsy Kings 80,152
gitano 10,15,139,146-7,150
Gogol Bordello 96,117,168-9,172-3,
175-84,179,183,187
Grappelli, Stephane 154,166
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Grisman, David 166
Guca Trumpet Festival 39-41,45» 46,
48, 49, 102, 102
guitar 38,120,127-33» 139-40,156,
169
seven string 127-33,129,136
gypsy jazz io-ii, 25,108, no, 153-62,
164,166-7
gypsy punk ii, 127,168-9,175,177-84,
187
gypsy scale 54, 58, 60
Hendrix, Jimi 24-5
Holocaust, the 29-31
Hütz, Eugene 168-9,171-2,175-6,
177-84,187
India 28,37,186
J.U.F. I75-7, I82
jazz ii, 68,105-8,154,157, i59-^o,
165-6,187
Jewish people 67,146
John, Augustus 23,24
Kal 105,117,179
Karo, Stéphane 98-9
Kocani Orkestar 31, 81,101,102,108,
117
Kodály, Zoltán 62
Kolpakov, Sasha and Vadim 132-3,
169
Kusturica, Emir 76-80,117,170
La Caita 138
lâutari 41,44, 45-7, 95, 98-9
Liszt, Franz
Hungarian Rhapsodies 59-62
life and stance on gypsy music
10, 52,54-62,56, 63-5,66-7,
68-9,100
The Gipsy in Music 7,121-2,159
Lorca, Federico García 147-9,148
magnitizdat 131-2
Mahala Raï Banda 94,105, no-16,112,
163-4,171
Maharaja 36-7
mande 36, 80,94,96-7, in֊i6,163,
174-5,177
Maria Theresa of Austria 31
Markovié, Boban 40,102,103,108
Mérimée, Prosper 20
Minune, Adrian Copilul 96
nomenclature 15-16,27, 67-8,178
nóta 50,52
Okudzhava, Bulat 130-31,130
Orientalism 9, 82,100,137,150-51,
173-5
Othering
and gypsy music 43, 60,143
and Spain 147,149-51
of the Roma 8-9,15, 44, 49,126,
143,159
Ottoman Empire 12,39, 82-3, 87,90,
in, 163
Persia 37-8
Pushkin, Alexander 21-3, 24,134
Romanestan 87-8
Rachmaninov, Sergei 134-5
Raso, Adrian 108
Redževopa, Esma 36, 68
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INDEX
Reinhardt, Django io-ii, 153-62,155,
164,166-7
verbunkos 50, 51—2, 60, 65
violin 8, 46, 52, 93, 96,133, 156,169,171
Roma rights 34, 67,176,181-2
virtuoso 60-62, 66,128
Vlach 50
Romani language 18-19, 23, 35,120,
176
Vysotsky, Vladimir 131
Romani people
discrimination and persecution
against 28-34, 92, i45,182
history 16-17,27-32,37-8,121,
144-5,184
identity 14-15, 45, 47, 69, 72, 93,
world music 48, 94-5, 98,108,115,141,
165,186
World Romani Congress 34,72
zurla 38,39, 42, 44
123-4,139,146,176-81,184
in literature 17-24,134,147-9
Romungre 50-53,96
Russia 10,119-37
Russian gypsy choirs 119-25,128,134
Russian Revolution, the 119,122,125
Shantel 171-7,173
Soko, Robert 170
Spain 10,138-52
style Jtongrois 50,52
Šuto Orizari 41-3, 42
tapan 38,39,42,44
Taraf de Haidouks
and Western audiences 47-8
marketing of 36,113-14,117» 142-3,
172
music and history of 68, 92-3, 94,
95-101, 97,108,163
Teniers, David the Younger 23
Gypsies in a Landscape 24
Theatre Romen 122,123-6,128,132,134
Tito, Josip Broz 40, 45, 9i
Underground (film) 78-9, So
ussr 119,123
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